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Well if you don't set a Password

You don't have to worry about entering it when you start your computer.

So you could enter your Password then open the Control Panel or User Accounts depending on which version of Windows you are using and remove your Password by setting a New Password with an Empty Space.

As long as you are authorised to do so...

There are N number of utilities available on the net that will permit you to boot from an external DVD / Flash drive to reset the password.

When you create a password at OS installation time it also asks you for a hint to jog your memory for password recovery. Looks like you you either did not pay heed to the prompt or are not the person authorised to get into the Administrator account.

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